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Installation
Positioning the appliance
When deciding on a location for the appliance
please bear the following points in mind:
• The appliance must be placed on a flat level
surface capable of supporting the weight of the
dishwasher when loaded with dishes and water.
• Ensure the drain hose is not kinked or positioned
horizontally as this will impede water draining out
of the machine.
• Allow a clearance between the back of the
appliance and wall to allow efficient ventilation.
• Do not install the appliance in a built-in
enclosure as it may overheat.
Drain hose connection
Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet and
secure with the hose clip (Figure 3).
When routing the drain hose avoid bending or
crimping it.
Let the drain hose empty straight into the sink or a
drainpipe of at least 40mm diameter with a 'U' bend
as shown in Figure 2. Use the drain hose bracket to
support the drain hose.
If connecting to a stand-pipe waste, please note
that the free end of the drain hose must be inserted
to a minimum depth of 20cm and in a position
where it is never immersed in standing water.
Water supply hose connection
For the appliance to work efficiently the water
pressure must be within 0.03–0.1Mpa. The
dishwasher is designed to work on a cold water
supply. (Connection to a hot supply is acceptable
but only if the hot supply is below 65°C.)
The water supply pipe must be terminated to
enable you to connect the dishwasher water inlet
hose to it (Figure 4). If the pipe work is new, run
water through the pipes to flush out any impurities
and residues.
Electrical connection
Connect the dishwasher to the electricity supply via
a suitable 3-pin outlet socket. The socket must be
earthed and have an ON/OFF switch (Figure 2).
Note: The socket and switch must be accessible
when the appliance is installed.
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
DRAIN
HOSE CLIP
DRAIN HOSE
WATER SUPPLY
DRAIN
OUTLET
‘U’ BEND
DRAIN HOSE
BRACKET
DRAIN
HOSE
COLD
WATER
SUPPLY
MAINS
OUTLET
SOCKET